Description
This is a painting by American artist Roz Oesterle called "Fresh Accents II". Signed by the artist.
The painting is likely served as a prototype for mass production prints of it that are still available on Amazon and other platforms: https://www.amazon.ca/Fresh-Accents-II-Roz-Oesterle/dp/B099D669RR
However, this piece is an original painting, as the brushwork can be seen and it is uneven to the touch. The painting is not covered for breathing, but I am not sure if it is oil, or acrylic, or some other technique.
I am also not sure about dating the piece, as I found no records on when it was created.
The frame is loose and there are some scratching marks on the borders of the painting.
Not sure if restoration is needed here.
"Fresh Accents II" by Roz Oesterle (Original Painting)
Item Description
Artist Background
Roz Oesterle is a contemporary American artist whose works are often reproduced and sold through popular décor channels such as Amazon, Wayfair, and Art.com. She is known for:
Her works are popular in both retail décor and hotel/hospitality settings, which makes her a widely known but modestly valued name in commercial art circles.
Original vs. Print
This is an original painting, not a print:
This original may have served as a prototype or commercial master for later digital prints licensed for mass production.
Estimated Market Value (2024)
Description
Estimated Value (USD)
Original Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed
$100 – $200
With Professional Reframing
$150 – $300
Comparable Mass-Produced Prints
$30 – $60 (not relevant to this original’s value)
Value Factors
âś… Recognizable and commercially licensed artist
âś… Confirmed original with signature
âś… Attractive, versatile subject matter (still life florals)
❌ Frame is in poor condition
❌ Commercial licensing may lower appeal to fine art collectors
Restoration Recommendation
Not required for the canvas itself — but:
A reframed original by a known commercial artist will be easier to sell through platforms like:
Professional Appraisal?
A full appraisal may not be necessary, but if you plan to:
Then seek a local appraiser or affordable online services like MutualArt.